Anterior interosseous nerve lesions. Clinical and electrophysiological features
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Anterior interosseous nerve lesions. Clinical and electrophysiological features
Abstract
Lesions of the anterior interosseous nerve in the forearm are rare and often misdiagnosed as tendon injuries. A consecutive series of 13 patients with this condition referred for electrodiagnosis is reviewed. Only three had originally a correct clinical diagnosis and three were initially considered to have tendon ruptures. Five cases were of mechanical origin and seven due to 'neuritis'. All showed electrophysiological abnormalities, most commonly involving the pronator quadratus. Late spontaneous recovery was common, and only one case had surgical exploration.
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